A woman had to be cut out of her car after a collision with a lorry at the weekend.
The driver, believed to be in her 30s was cut free from a red Renault Megane on Saturday, after being involved in a crash In Manor Road, Richmond.
According to the London Ambulance Service (LAS), she was taken to Kingston Hospital and treated for neck pain.
A spokesman for Richmond fire station, whose crew cut the woman from the wreckage, said: "A woman was cut out of a vehicle in Manor Road outside the Black Horse pub on Saturday.
"A lorry had been in collision with a car and had trapped the lady in the car."
Police were called to the scene of the crash at 11.10am on June 18, after reports of a lorry and a car colliding.
The lorry driver was uninjured.
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